


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan, WI
Issued by NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan, WI
253 FXUS63 KMKX 302010 AFDMKX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI 310 PM CDT Wed Jul 30 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - High swim risk Wednesday afternoon through late Thursday night at all Lake Michigan beaches. - Widespread showers and thunderstorms through this evening. - Much more comfortable conditions expected through the second half of the week as drier air moves into the region. - Humidity gradually returns early next week, along with shower and thunderstorm chances. && .SHORT TERM... Issued 310 PM CDT Wed Jul 30 2025 Tonight: Cooler temperatures and widespread rainfall continues across southern Wisconsin today. Weak low pressure is moving east through the Ohio River Valley today, which has placed us in the stratiform region of the rainfall. Instability and lift is better to the south which is where all the thunderstorms are residing. Can`t completely rule out a stray rumble of thunder or two, but not anticipating anything more than that. With northeast winds, little to no instability and drier air beginningto move in, southern Wisconsin just doesnt have a great environment for storms. Rain will slowly end from the northwest to the southeast this evening into tonight. Far southeastern Wisconsin may see light rain linger into the early morning commute tomorrow as both this weak low and the high pressure behind it are at a crawling pace. Thankfully falling temperatures and dewpoints should help with ending the rain. Overnight lows are expected to fall into the mid 50s Patterson && .LONG TERM... Issued 310 PM CDT Wed Jul 30 2025 Thursday through Wednesday: The cooler and drier conditions are on the horizon for southern Wisconsin. High pressure in the Northern Plains and Central Canada will gradually move east southeast into the Great Lakes Region starting Thursday. This low will slowly progress easterly and be overhead around Saturday before its eventual crawl into the New England States Sunday. Winds will remain light with highs in the lower 70s to upper 70s through Sunday. Overnight lows are expected to be in the low 50s to mid 60s. Those near the lake shore will have a better chance for those mid 60s while inland areas will be in the 50s. As high pressure exits the Great Lakes Region Monday, winds will return to southerly and temperatures will slightly increase again. Highs Monday through Wednesday are expected to be in the upper 70s to mid 80s as both temps and dewpoints increase. With the return of the humidity brings the return of rain chances. Now models are still all over the place as the main driver for a lot of this rain early week will be shortwave troughs moving through the larger flow. So chances are low around (10 to 25%) and will largely be scattered to isolated coverage. Patterson && .AVIATION... Issued 310 PM CDT Wed Jul 30 2025 IFR to MVFR ceilings are expected to persist through this tonight. Lower ceilings will be mostly associated with the moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms through this evening. Rain is expected to end from the northwest to the southeast. The lower IFR ceilings will linger behind the rainfall into the overnight hours before skies start to clear for Thursday morning. Tonight into Friday morning near surface smoke will move south down Wisconsin. This near surface smoke will gradually mix up and out over time, but there will be times overnight into Friday where it could effect visibilites a bit. The worst of the smoke and haze can be seen across central and northeastern Wisconsin this afternoon. Northeast winds are expected through tonight. Some moderately gusty winds will be possible at times through the evenings with gusts of 20 to 25 MPH expected. Patterson && .MARINE... Issued 310 PM CDT Wed Jul 30 2025 North to northeast winds will persist across Lake Michigan through Friday. Weak low pressure around 29.9 inches is moving east through the Ohio River Valley today bringing showers and thunderstorms to the southern half of the Lake. A few stronger gusts with the thunderstorms will be possible across the far southern end of the Lake, but not anticipating any severe level wind gusts. Wind gusts of 20 to 25 kts will be possible across the open water and nearshore zones. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect this afternoon through tonight. Northeast winds will also cause waves to build in the nearshores during this time. High pressure around 30.3 inches will move into the western Great Lakes from the Northern Plains Thursday. This area of high pressure will slowly move eastward overtimes and be overhead Saturday. Winds will light and variable across the lake much of the day Saturday before becoming light south to southeasterly Sunday afternoon as the high pushes into the New England States. Patterson && .MKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WI...Beach Hazards Statement...WIZ052-WIZ060-WIZ066-WIZ071-WIZ072 until 4 AM Friday. LM...Small Craft Advisory...LMZ643-LMZ644-LMZ645-LMZ646 until 4 AM Friday. && $$ Visit us at weather.gov/milwaukee Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube at: www.facebook.com/NWSMilwaukee www.twitter.com/NWSMilwaukee www.youtube.com/NWSMilwaukee